In this talk, we will take a look at how Mesos can prevent silos within the datacenter by serving as a common layer for multiple schedulers. Specifically, we will look at how Mesos can run multiple, sometimes competing, technologies in parallel, like Cloud Foundry, Mesosphere, Swarm, and Kubernetes.
Thanks to Mesos Frameworks, the schedulers from each of these different platforms has the opportunity to launch jobs on the same hardware. This reduces the amount of hardware needed, and eliminates the need to dedicate portions of your infrastructure to run a specific technology.
We will cover the current state of running Cloud Foundry, Mesosphere, Swarm, and Kubernetes on Mesos, including demonstrations of successful integrations
Relevance:
.MesosCon attendees will come away understanding that Apache Mesos can help them eliminate the need to dedicate hardware to different technologies. Mesos can be a unifying platform that is flexible enough to run applications natively, or support a higher level PaaS platform. Mesos allows operators and developers to have a choice in what they use, and does so while enabling native tooling rather than abstractions.
Abstract:
In this talk, we will take a look at how Mesos can prevent silos within the datacenter by serving as a common layer for multiple schedulers. Specifically, we will look at how Mesos can run multiple, sometimes competing, technologies in parallel, like Cloud Foundry, Mesosphere, Swarm, and Kubernetes.
Thanks to Mesos Frameworks, the schedulers from each of these different platforms has the opportunity to launch jobs on the same hardware. This reduces the amount of hardware needed, and eliminates the need to dedicate portions of your infrastructure to run a specific technology.
We will cover the current state of running Cloud Foundry, Mesosphere, Swarm, and Kubernetes on Mesos, including demonstrations of successful integrations
Relevance:
.MesosCon attendees will come away understanding that Apache Mesos can help them eliminate the need to dedicate hardware to different technologies. Mesos can be a unifying platform that is flexible enough to run applications natively, or support a higher level PaaS platform. Mesos allows operators and developers to have a choice in what they use, and does so while enabling native tooling rather than abstractions.